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Gina Bennett

Former CIA counterterrorism analyst who issued early warnings about Osama bin Laden and now teaches and writes about national security.

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Dec 3, 2024 • 43min

188. SPECIAL FEATURE: ‘The Right-Wing Plan for Trump-Friendly Spies’ from In the Room with Peter Bergen

Join Susan Gordon, a former top U.S. intelligence official, Gina Bennett, a CIA analyst who warned about Osama bin Laden, and John Negroponte, the first Director of National Intelligence. They dive deep into the potential repercussions of a second Trump term on U.S. intelligence. Discussions include Project 2025's possible overhaul of the intelligence community and concerns over its authoritarian tendencies. They reflect on how political appointments could jeopardize national security and emphasize the need for integrity and diversity within intelligence operations.
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Feb 4, 2025 • 57min

True Spies Debriefs: Gina Bennett on the new paradigm for national security

Gina Bennett, a former CIA counterterrorism analyst known for her early warnings about Osama bin Laden, shares her insights on the evolving landscape of national security. She discusses the need for ethical rethinking in intelligence and the significance of trust in governance. Bennett highlights the emotional toll on analysts and the delicate balance between personal life and national duty. With an innovative idea for a shadow cabinet, she advocates for better accountability in a tech-driven world while weaving storytelling to deepen understanding of security themes.
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Aug 13, 2024 • 1h 34min

Chatter: Reconceptualizing National Security with Gina Bennett

Gina Bennett, a former CIA counterterrorism expert with over 30 years in intelligence, shares insights on reconceptualizing national security. She discusses the intersection of motherhood and work, highlighting the emotional toll of high-pressure environments. Bennett critiques traditional security frameworks, urging a shift to a more inclusive perspective. She explores the necessity of adaptability in understanding security threats, and emphasizes the critical importance of historical context in shaping modern approaches to national security.